We have been having fun this morning with Matthew Buchholz' Alternate Histories prints that he has available on Etsy, where the artist has added monsters, aliens, robots, and zombies into faux historical situations. Such as the great Pittsburgh Zombie Outbreak Map of 1875.

David B. Smith Gallery and Gregory Euclide have teamed up to release Euclide's album cover work for Bon Iver as a limited-edition print, with 50% of net proceeds donated to Agapé Riding Center and the Greater Mankato Area United Way Connecting Kids Program, two non-profit organizations based in South Central Minnesota.

The Museum of Broken Relationships "grew from a traveling exhibition revolving around the concept of failed relationships and their ruins. Unlike ‘destructive’ self-help instructions for recovery from failed loves, the Museum offers a chance to overcome an emotional collapse through creation: by contributing to the Museum's collection."

Montana Colors just released a new limited-edition can, a signature can of muralist Chor Boogie. The limited-quantity can is being released in an edition of 500, with all cans spread out nationally and internationally throughout Montana's distributors. Keep a look out for it.

Consistently serving his audiences with witty punch lines, the prolific artist, Steve Powers collaborated with The Worlds Best Ever to bring you the following set of 4 beer cozies. “I dont like drinking, I just like pissing.” Still summer...

On August 12, 2011, September 2010 cover artist, Retna, will release a new limited print, Fuel. The print is printed on a 40-inch, 6-color sheet fed Lithographic press, with a 20? x 20? trim size, on 140# Speckletone Cover Stock “Starch White.” That is print talk. It is also being made in an edition of 60, signed and numbered.

Seeing that there was such a great response to Audrey Kawasaki's new show at Merry Karnowsky in LA, we figure that there will be a great response to her announcing a new print for the piece Charlotte, one edition being a limited timed release, the other being a limited-edition framed print.

This is over a month away, but we wanted to get everyone to mark the calendars early: Printed Matter presents the sixth annual NY Art Book Fair, opening September 30 at MoMA PS1. Exhibitors include international presses, booksellers, antiquarian dealers, artists and independent publishers from more than twenty countries.

Michael Leon is one of our favorite artists, designers, graphic artists that we can think of, and our feature with him in the February 2011 issue was one of the best of the year. Leon just teamed up with Pendleton Woolen Mills, curated through Arkitip, for this fantastic limited edition blanket featuring Leon's clever California-as-skateboard graphic.

We aren't quite sure what to make of this project by Lucas Mongiello, titled 20/20. He places various toys and Happy Meal figures in a capsule, stacked perfectly, and takes photographs of his artificial worlds, making them appear as a bizarre, surreal universe of childhood happiness and collectibles.